You are a landlord in need of a property manager, but there are so many out there. So how do you decide? What does a good property management company do so you know who to choose?

What Does A Good Property Manager Do?

A property manager’s main job is to manage, repair and

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maintain an owner’s property all while keeping the hassle to the tenant and landlord and expense to the landlord to a minimum.

Property owners are renting a property in order to fulfill a goal: pay the mortgage on it and make a profit, keep it from being empty which costs money in ongoing expenses and lost revenue and keep the property in good shape so when it’s time to sell it’s ready.

A well maintained property keeps its value, and also keeps the tenant happy and paying rent.

The property manager is who your tenants can call in an emergency. A proactive property manager has the skills to keep the emergencies from happening, or have the skills to fix most things keeping those exorbitant repair bills from happening.

The property manager also deals face to face with the tenants on rent issues, and, if necessary, has a “back up” list of tenants to fill in an unexpected vacancy. For the non-paying tenant, the property manager deals with the eviction process for you.

What Do Property Managers Charge?

The management company will charge a fee to do these things, so you will need to be sure you find one that is reliable for the money you pay them. But the fee is worth the peace of mind you will have knowing that your property or properties are well cared for and you won’t be having those nightmare situations quite as often!

Property management fees can range from 10%-15% of the rental price and may have a “signup cost” when you sign on.

Bottom line, the maintained value of the property and continued rental due to the efforts of the management company to collect the rent, and to keep the property from being vacant, is worth the cost of the of the service.

If you would like to work with a good property management company in the Denver area, give Denver Realty and Rentals a call today! 303-452-5853

Longmont, Colorado was founded in 1871 and has been a tidy, planned community from the beginning.

From the coming of the railroad to the Air Traffic Control Center, IBM Center and other big business, Longmont, has always been a good place to find a great job and a great place to live. You found that too, and now want to rent your property. You know that it will be difficult for you to manage the property since you won’t be living there. You need a great property management company.

Your best choice for a property management company

There are many to choose from, but your best choice is Denver Realty & Rentals. They provide the best service for real estate investors and their properties.

DR&R provides property owners every service they could need for the property and it’s tenants 24/7 365 days a year. No matter when issues arise, days nights or holidays. DR&R has plumbers, electricians and handymen ready to help whenever your tenants need them.

Not only to keep your tenant happy but to keep your property in tip top shape.

Denver Realty & Rentals manages all aspects of your property

Worried about what would happen if your tenant gives notice? Or worse, stops paying rent and needs to be evicted? Well DR&R will handle the collection of rents, and any necessary eviction proceedings.

They’ll also get the property cleaned, repaired, shown to prospects and re-rented as quickly as possible. Keeping it rented isn’t the only way you can make money. DR&R will also improve it to increase your equity. They also inspect annually and between tenants.

Denver Realty & Rentals has a wide range of services

DR&R provides you with a wide range of services to make your property shine and stay rented. They provide cleaning and repairing between rentals, advertising the property between tenants with professional photos, background check prospective tenants and show the property, protect your identity if that’s your wish, help the tenants by providing quiet use and enjoyment of the property, make sure all fair housing laws (Federal and State) are followed, collecting rents and evicting tenants when necessary.

Don’t try to do it all yourself. Hire the best property management company with the most expertise to handle your rentals. For more information visit http://denverrealtyandrentals. com/property-management/
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Lafayette, Colorado is a community rich in the coal mining history of Colorado. It’s history includes claims to having the first woman bank president in the world. Living there has been a great experience for you, but now you’ve decided to rent your property.

You know that being a landlord can be a challenge. You need a great property management company. With so many out there, it can be hard to choose. But you know that your best choice is Denver Realty & Rentals. They provide the best service for real estate investors and their properties.

Great services

DR&R provides property owners and investors every service they could possibly need for the property and its tenants. Their services are provided 24/7 365 days a year. Your tenants can have issues arise day or night and will expect that their problem be solved.

DR&R has plumbers, electricians and handymen ready to help whenever your tenants need them. Not only to keep your tenant happy but to keep your property in tip top shape.

Handles all your tenant interactions for you

Worried about what would happen if your great tenant turns bad? Gives notice? Or worse, stops paying rent and needs to be evicted? Well DR&R will handle addressing bad behavior, collection of rents, and any necessary eviction proceedings. They’ll also get the property cleaned, repaired, shown to prospects and re-rented as quickly as possible.

Keeping it rented isn’t the only way you can make money. DR&R will also improve it to increase your equity. They also inspect annually and between tenants.

DR&R provides you with a wide range of services to make your property shine and stay rented

They provide cleaning and repairing between rentals, advertising the property between tenants with professional photos, background check prospective tenants and show the property, protect your identity if that’s your wish, help the tenants by providing quiet use and enjoyment of the property, make sure all fair housing laws (Federal and State) are followed, collecting rents and evicting tenants when necessary.

Sometimes the idea of not selling your home and moving is a possibility. How? By renting your home and paying that mortgage while you move to a new home. Sounds great on paper, but can you rent a home in which you have lived?

We’re not talking legally. Legally you probably can (although a quick call to the county or municipality about what you may need to do is in order), but can you rent it to someone else and be ok emotionally?

First ask yourself an important question: can you detach yourself from the home?

Can you remove your emotional attachment to a place that has been home for years? It’s harder than you think. Every room has memories attached.

If you raised your children in that home every wall has precious memories infused into them. Can you stand the thought of owning it and having other people living there, changing things and making it theirs?

One thing you shouldn’t do to make it easier to rent it is “awful-ize” it

Don’t redecorate to make it look worse to make you feel better. Don’t remove things from the home, such as expensive upgrades you made to it, and put in less expensive ones.

Yes, a tenant might damage your property, but that’s the chance you take. Keep it in great condition. You wouldn’t do that to sell it, so don’t do it to rent it either.

Access to the property

Once you sign that lease you no longer have unlimited access rights to the property. That lease provides for your tenants a right to “quiet use and enjoyment” of the property.

That means that you can’t drop by whenever you want. It means that they can do what they would like, within reason and lease restrictions, with the property. It’s not your home any longer, so just walking in when you want is not allowed.

When you live in a home, your own home, you can have it as perfect as you want it. From the décor to furnishings to landscaping to cleanliness, your home is yours. When your home becomes an income property and you have tenants, you need to get over perfect.

Do you have control?

When you have a rental property there are some things you can control. You can screen your prospective tenants. You can set certain types of rules. You can’t control the day to day lives and choices of your tenants. Here’s what we mean by that.

Parameters tenants must follow

Your tenants will have certain parameters they must follow. You can decide that you won’t allow pets in your property. Tenants must follow that rule. If you live in a community with a homeowner’s association your tenants must follow their rules about use of the property, what they can and can’t keep on it and so forth. You can limit the number of people who live there. These are big issues that you do have some control over.

What you can’t dictate to your tenants is what they do in your home

What is meant by this is you can’t dictate the amount or type of furniture used. You can’t dictate how they decorate. You can’t even dictate whether they paint, only that they have to repaint it back to how you left it. You can’t tell them how and when they can entertain. You can’t tell them how often they must clean and what shape they have to keep the property.

In short, unless they are destroying your property, hoarding or doing something illegal, how they decide to live is up to them. Your idea of perfect and their idea of perfect may be totally different and you cannot dictate these kinds of things as long as they are paying rent.

So get over perfect and allow your tenants quiet use and enjoyment of what is now their home.